
Clubhouse Cabinets Primed and Ready
Here's a shot of the cabinets that need to be top-coated yet. They're primed and ready to go for me (as well as the doors and drawers not shown). We're going to be adding Sherwin Williams SOLO product as the final finish, color name Dovetail.

Finished Cabinets
Love to see these cabinets glisten from the light above it. Ended up doing a deglossing product to get the surface ready to be primed, then did two coats of Sherwin William's Problock. Finally top-coated with Sherwin William's SOLO product with Dovetail Semi-gloss.
Glorious :)

Fireplace
This will eventually be walled up with some stone, but it's a different angle to give us some perspective.

Finished Fireplace Wall
Hard to see the coloring of the walls from this angle, but it's a lighter finish grey tone called Twilight. Contractor finished up the fireplace wall with some white stone and mounted TV.

Looking Towards back Entryway
This was the old entryway that was taken out, most of the color will be a greyish hue, not sure about the accent color that's been picked yet.

Finished Back Entry with Barn Door
Contractor put a Barn Door to block entry for after hours use of the restrooms, which turned out great! Again, just another angle that's hard to see the greyish color but shows off the flooring and the finished product with furniture and lighting.

View Towards New Office
This room off to the left is the new manager's office that was built. As of now there will be an accent wall that runs the length of the back wall into the kitchen; though she's been talking about adding some wallpaper as well - so we'll see.

Look Towards front Door
Now we can see back around towards the front door entryway where we will also have the accent color when you walk in. I'll add those too once they're finished so we can see the changes.

Finished Towards front Door and Kitchen
Here's the accent walls that make this place pop! (took a bit for it to grow on me, but once it's all tied together it really does look great. I trust you Ashley!!)

Priming Cabinets
Not sure I'd go about the same process of flipping the cabinets over and over letting them dry for a day or two between coats, but in this situation there was plenty of time and the location made it very easy to have this scenario be the way it played out. Either way, the results were great! Sometimes you have to work with the project's ebb and flow.

Finished Cabinets
This was right after my final coat; still glowing from the spray just minutes before.

Wider View of Finished Cabinets
I learned a lot on this project, mostly when it comes to these brand new cabinets and drawers. Tons of tips and tricks to pile into your brains as the years pass by, and so many things to be thankful for. Keep learning more and more everyday :)











